The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 2 of 25
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Craig Buck To Forestry Short Course
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A.1 AF Aoadettl> NACOGDOCHEB-The DepartmentIdamage appraisal, the valuation of Jlf^F© ^lOlUlttV
* , of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin forest nroducts and nauer industry !
F. A. Dulaney
Services Held
Galloway News
MM. J. W- BAKIR
GALLOWAY—Mrs. Betty Ramsey
AMI MAM unhappy some
tlnA hacaias we cannot aernmmo
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them to be printed atactly as they
are Submitted Since them eoturt
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hide the large dalle papers do.
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hmtry at Stephen F. Austin ferest products and paper industry,
AIR FORCE ACADF.MY. COLO State College will offer its seventh vnterprises and the law of eminent Funeral services were new sprints visited her
Craig G. Buck, son of Charles K. I annual shori course for foresters domain * p m. Monday foe Fred A °« j . h(er Mr and Mrs. J. W.
Buck of Tulsa. Oklahoma, and j April 13 If. I Dr Walker added that in addi 1 laney Sr . to. who died Saturday at *r Monday until Wednesday.
Mrs Jrnnie G. Buck of 324 Brown Dr. L. C. Walker, head of the lion to Dr. Robert Baker and Kl his residence. | Mm' ^ uonry Mrs. Carolyn
wood Circle-In Carthage, is at- department, said the course con- lis . Hunt. Jr., members of the' Mr. Dulaney, a longtime Car Harrison, Mrs. Bcrnicce Farmer
local FFA Chapter Parent Son (ending the sixth annual Air Force rents hurest valuation, including I Forestry department who will heritage resident, was a retired San i Mrs Edy gpears and Mra. J. W.
banquet last Friday night and as] Academy Assembly as a delegate dtscuaslons of compound interest principal lecturers, guest instructs Fe passenger agent. He was Hakpr attended the district nlwe
usual we were deeply Impressed
with this fitte group of young melt
They are fat from being Rubes as
farmers are sometimes consider
ed. Rather, on banquet occasions
they are well dressed and conduct
themselves with assurance They
make their reports, conduct meet
Ings and preside at various func-
tions with an abilRy that is sur-
prising If you want to know Just
how much this training means, lis-
ten to a first year Greenhand at
one of these meetings and then
hear him three years later.
Their accomplishments are as-
tonishing and their teachers, both
of whom are well liked by the
boys, tell us they have no misbe-
havior in their classes. They are
all serious students when at work
and when at play.
This year's banquet program was
the best, we believe, that we have
attended in the IP years we have
been privileged to have an Invtta
tion. In fart we are an honorary
member of four chapters and are
a state honorary member. It Is one
of the happy associations of our
newspaper career.
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A Mill MLIAtb from Dim
mycral Don Yarborough this week
aroused nur curiosity This state-
ment la what stirred us up: “Con
nally (his opponent) is Interested
in only two things, getting re-elec-
ted and helping the big Kastern
corporation lobbyists who control
him." Mr. Yarborough, who wants
to save Texas, nnd who doesn't be-
lieve anybody else can, doesn’t say
who these “big Eastern corpora
linn lobbyists are or for what big
Eastern corporations they are lob
hying. He Just makes a serious ac
cusation and expects the voter to
believe it because he said it. No
facts are submitted to back up the
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! from Texas A and M University.! timber and ttmhcriand appraisal,
The assembly jointly sponsored
by the Academy sod Columbia
University, this year brings to.
aether outstanding ‘indents from
more than to colleges and univer-
sities to discuss “Outer Space “
James E. Webb, administrator of
the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, will deliver the
keynote address at T 30 p m. April
t in the Arnold Hall theater.
Air Force Secretary Eugene M.
Euckert is scheduled to speak at
the assembly banquet April 3.
Plenary sessions and round table
dlaeussions or the asaembly begin
April I and continue through April
4. On the 4th, all delegates will
assemble to formulate a final re-
port on the discussion topic.
Buck, a member of the class of
IMS. Is majoring in prelaw stu-
dies He Is a member of Phi Ela
Sigma and the Travel Club.
Pvt. Chadwick
Ends Training
At Fort Ord
FORT ORD.. CALIF. (AIITNCi-
Arm> I’vt. Howard L. Chadwick,
of Route 8, Carthage, Tex., com-
pleted an eight week general sup-
ply course April 3 at Fort Ord,
Calif
During the course Chadwick re
celved instruction In the receipt,
storage and iaaue of supplies and
material.
The 82-year old soldier entercu
the Army in December 1963 and
rompleted basic combat training
at Fort ord.
Timely
Topics
tors will be Richard Townsend and , prominent in Masonic circles, and j h.D.A meeting In Crockett on
BY
DOROTHY HOPBINE
C aunty H. 0. Aten*
Saturday afternoon the 4-H Fa-
vorite Foods Show was held at the
Panola College Student Union
Building. The two high scoring
seniors and two Juniors will attend
the District Foods Show in Lufkin,
Saturday, April 11. aa a result
In the senior division, blue rib-
bon. Judy Boyd of Delray with a
black raspberry pie and blue rib
bon. Sherlan Davis of Gary with
a lemon cheeae rake were win-
ners Those in the junior division
with red ribbons lo attend district
are: Delores Davis. Shady Grove
Chris Nelson, consulting fores
ters of Jasper; William Arlen, U S.
Forest Service. Lufkin; Moddy
Lawrence of the Shreveport. La.,
office of Merrill Lynch. Pierce,
Fenner and Smith, and Billy Dean
Scott, also of the SFA forestry de-
partment.
The annual forestry abort court-
es designed lo up-date the practice
of forestry, are attended by mem-
bers of state, federal and indust-
riel forestry and related organisa-
tions from IVxas and nearby
states.
Previous subjects tor the short
courses have been photogramme-
try, statistical methods, public
relations, soil site relationships,
and point sampling
was presented with a Stt-year Thursday
membership certificate a few v»ro\yn Harrison underwent
years ago He also served as a
member of the Carthage school
board a number of years.
Services were held at the First
Christian Church. Officiating was
the pastor, the Rev. W F. Berry
Rurial was in the Odd Fellows
Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs
Opal Walker Dulaney, Carthage;
a son, Fred A. Dulaney Jr. of Mid-
land; two brothers, Frank Du
laney, Houston, and Jim Dulaney,
Temple; and two grandchildren
Pallbearers were Robert Scott,
Ed Clark. Eugene Walker, Bob
Beatty, Hobert Spears, J.P.
Conway, Howell Duckworth and
surgery at Panola Hospital ITiurs-
day night. She returned home on
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Yates and
family of Lafayette. La. visited
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Eddie Barnett, last weekend.
The State Line singing will be
held at the Wood Springs Church
April 10 at 1:30 p.m Everyone is
Invited to attend. J. W. Baker will
be in charge.
Francis DeFoor. Honorary Pall-
bearers were Jim Bailey, Rnscoe
Page. Q M. Martin, E B Morri-
son, T L. Vincent, Clyde Wood-
yard and J. C. McMichael.
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spent Thursday through Sunday
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Yount Friday. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Yount, Mr. and Hrr Ju-
Itus Yount vtaited the ton of Mr.
Shervcpori hospital Saturday, they
visited Mr and Mrs DenxU Yount
and Doris. Mrs. Lands Lee Latham
and children and Mra Reba Fife
in Longview They also visited
Jess Cockrell In Veterans Hospital.
Mr and Mrs Alfred Hudson and
family of Shreveport visited Mrs.
Lois Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Plese
Fowler, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Baker and
Mr and Mra. Jack Hsnna of l-o-
gansport attended the East Sa-
bine Parish Singing Convention
near Converse, Sunday.
We' extend our sympathy to Mrs.
Francis Harrison snd her family
In the loss of her grandfather,
M. P. Miller, who died Sunday.
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New Arrivals
A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Jet-
. ry Wilson, Route 2. Box 72, Jos
with Hqngsrian Goulash and Judy qu|n, on March 20. named Michael
Slstrunk of Gary with apricot; D*Wayne. weighing 7 lbs. 8 os.
peach whip. 1 | A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
All the girls’ exhibits were very Matthews, Box 842, Tatum, on
_________________________ ____ He is a 1900 graduate of Turner
charge llils. a* wesee It, Is the S High School and attended Los
worst type of demagoguery and
we don't think the people of Texas
toe to he Influenced by It. Hie
fact that the great Liberal makes
a charge without offering proof, is
evidence that he has only the
nerve to hint at something with-
Angeles (Calif.) City College.
Watchman classifieds get results
out the courage to call names. We
can't see Don ss a Texas sice Gov
ernor at all.
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nice and they worked with their
leaders very well. 1 am hoping
next year’s show'will be larger
and better.
tt la time for house plants to go
outside. Before you put them out-
side harder them off first snd you
will have prettier plants. One way
is to pul them near an open win-
dow for several days or put them
outside for a half day at a time.
The Meat Cookery Demonstra-
tion will he Thursday, April Ifl at
7:80 P. M. at the Panola College
Student Union Building. Miss Har-
riet Carr from the National Live-
stock and Meat Board of Chicago
will give the demonstration and
lecture. Make your plans now to
attend. There uijl be no admission
and this program is open to any
March 20, named Paula Ruth, wei
ghing 0 lbs. 14 1-1 ot.
A boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer J. Hammock. Ml N. Gholston.
on March 20, named Dwaln Vin-
cent, weighing 0 lbs. 1 ot.
A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob-
by Joe Deaton, Box M, Tatum, on
March 28, named Kathy Kristen,
weighing 8 lbs. 2 ox.
A girl born to Mr. and Mrs.
John F Teer. V1U, P O Box 318.
Shelbyville, on March 18. named.
Jennifer Marlene, weighing 8 lbs.
101-2 ot.
A boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert E. Gibson. Route 1, Long
Branch, on March 22. named Keith
Erik, weighing 0 lbs. 11 12 ot.
A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Waldrop. Jr.. Route 2. Carthage, on
homemaker ami her husband who, March 24. named Alana Anjanetle,
would like to attend.
The Panola County Home Dem
onstralion Council will meet Tues-
day. April 14. 1884 at 8 30 a m. in
the courthouse assembly rooms.
There are many activities to be
discussed at this meeting.
The 4-11 Council will meet Tues
day. April 14, at 7 30 p.m at the
courthouse assembly room.
Delores Davis' recipe for Hun
garian Goulash:
1 lb. ground beef
1 small onion
•i box maeoroni
1 no. 2 ran tomatoes
Dash of salt
v, tsp. black pepper
2 I bap. shortening
Chop onion and brown
weighing 0 lbs., 2 12 oxs.
Strain and mix, with meat mix-
ture. Cook five minutes longer.
Then season with salt and black
pepper. Serves 8 to 8.
Judy Sistrunk's recipe for apri
cot peach whip:
1 eup apricot pulp, sweeten
1 eup peach pulp, sweeten
1 small can evaporated milk,
whipped
8 egg whiles beaten stiff
12 tablespoon sugar
Mix together ingredients lightly
Tour into tray and freeze.
Agent's Calendar;
April 13 Palestine, April 14 HD
Cnuncil 7 30 p.m April 18 Office,
in April 16 Meat Dem. 7 30 p.m..
shortening Mix ground beef with Panola College Sub April 17 0f-
onton and brown Cm* macaroni in fiee April lh Nacogdoches, 4 11
saucepan with water until done 1 District Foods Contest.
Panola News
By MRS. C 0 JOHNSON
PANOLA—Mrs. Mollis Holmes wasi Miss Wanda Baker of Marshall
discharged from Panola Hospital | ,-!rt ww.kend with her sis
♦er and family, Mr. awl Mrs Don
Come in and See Our Complete Selection
in u Sparkling Variety •/ Stylet and Colon.
COX’S JEWELRY
WEST SfOC OB THE SQUARE
Wednesday.
Mrs T. A Johnson. Mf. and, _ . , .
Mra. Emery LaGrone visited TA MePadden. Donnie and Ronnie
Johnson at Toledo f-odge in C'en ; Mr. and Mrs. Wyrick and daugh-
ter. Thursday ftr from Winfield spent the week
Mrs Gerald Pyle spent Sunday ond with her parents, Mr and
with her mother. Mrs R. P. Me Mrs Ennis Meradden
Fadden. who has been ill. Mrs. Darid Martin and Kaye went
Mrs. Bertie Mayfield of Mans to Carlyslc Sunday to visit Mr.
field spent last weekend with her Martin's fattier, who is ill
daughters and families. Mr. and Vernon Butler Jr of Shreveport
Mra Jimmy Powell Denice and was in a ear wreck Sunday morn
Bryan and Mr. and Mra Lindsey i mg near Bob Wallace s store He
WeBs and hoya. ! «*» not seriously injured, hut da
Mrs. Sylvan Tas-m and hoys mafe to his car was considerable
I from Missouri spent the weekend Mrs Harry AI media and son
' with her mm her. Mrs Mary Pow Greg, left Sunday for her home in
ell awl Mr and Mrs Paul IMmes North Carolina after several weeks
and Lmda visit with her parents. Mr and
| Mr and Mrs Lindsey WeBs and Mr Spurlin Powell She was ac
Mrs Bertie Mayfield visited Mrs companied by her mother, and
1. E Mayfield of Logaimport to Mrs Vernon Butler
1 Panola Hospital Sunday ! Sydney Barnett from Shreveport
Jessie Erwrtl is critically iH in visited in Panola Sunday
Panola Hospital Butch Butler and some friends
Mr. and Mto. f J Butler have from Shreveport visited Ms grand
been ill this weed parents. Mr and Mr* Jack Butler
t 1ha infant son of Mr and Mr- Sunday
Hadis Holmes N Ml M Willis Knlgh We had a good rain Sunday
tan Hospital. Shreveport morning
Herman, Yount and daughter. Mrs Leon Davis from Odessa via
I Carol, from Houston came Toe* rted her parents. Mr and Mrs T.J.
day because of the illness of Ms hotter this weekend
htfle grandson Gary Dwayne Williams, great
Mrs Marge Spurlock s children grandson of the C D Johnsons,
horn been m with measles has been in with measles,
Wayne Anderson of Shreveport Guests of Mr and Mrs Eimis
-pent Monday with Ms parents MePadden Sunday were Rev Dun
Mr and Mrs San Anderson can and son of Shreveport and
Mrs Delma Sparks of Header Mr and Mrs L. A Dees and
son and Mrs Floyd Smith of Car family from Mansfield
fhage visited their mother. Mrs Mrs Walter Begley m ill in a
Anna Johnson Thursday. Shreveport hospital
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900987/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.